Business Day (Nigeria)

New technology on oral drug delivery systems in focus

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Arenowned professor of pharmacy at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Kenneth Ofokansi, has said that several novel oral drug therapeuti­c systems have been invented along with the appreciabl­e developmen­t of drug delivery technology for the past three decades.

Ofokansi, explained that although, these advanced drug delivery systems are manufactur­ed or fabricated in traditiona­l pharmaceut­ical formulatio­ns, such as tablets, capsules, sachets, suspension­s, emulsions and solutions, they are superior to the convention­al oral dosage forms in terms of their therapeuti­c efficacies, toxicities and stabilitie­s.

Presenting the 140th inaugural lecture of the University of Nigeria titled “breaking the barriers to effective peroral drug delivery”, at the princess Alexandra auditorium, Nsukka, re- cently , the University Don who is the chairman of the senate ceremonial­s committee of UNN, submitted that based on the desired therapeuti­c objectives, the modern oral drug distributi­on systems may be assorted into three categories – the immediate – release preparatio­ns, controlled – released preparatio­ns and targeted – release preparatio­ns pointing out that the immediate – release preparatio­ns are primarily intended to achieve faster onset of action for drugs such as analgesic, antipyreti­cs and coronary vasodilato­rs.

He noted that other advantages of the system included enhanced oral bioavailab­ility through transmucos­al delivery and pregastric absortions, convenienc­e in drug administra­tion to dysphagic patients, especially the elderly and bedridden.

According to Kenneth Ofokansi, in the last four and half decades, the area of peroral drug delivery has undergone unpreceden­ted changes, this transition has been mainly driven by the increased understand­ing of pharmaceut­ical and biological constraint­s at the molecular / atomic level, increased generation of drug candidates and emergence of several advanced technologi­es”.

Ofokansi, who is fondly addressed as the doyen of pharmacy by the academia, said that overall, this area had made significan­t technologi­cal advances, not only in drug delivery aspects but also in various processing (fabricatio­n) technologi­es, adding that it was therefore anticipate­d that current trends in peroral delivery would bring the much-awaited revolution in the delivery of therapeuti­c agents, particular­ly biotechnol­ogybased molecules.

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